KIDS SWIMMING POOL
Hi kids.! don’t worry we have a swimming pool for you to have fun until your mom calls you back 😉 it’s fun and safe.
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Hi kids.! don’t worry we have a swimming pool for you to have fun until your mom calls you back 😉 it’s fun and safe.
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It only seemed fitting to learn a little about rice fields, considering that we were staying in one. At the museum, we learned about the entire process of rice production in Sekinchan, from the sowing, harvesting, dehulling, and all the way to the final product. It really was an enlightening experience to discover more about
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Another place you can visit in Kuala Selangor that can be included in the tour is the Sky Mirror — also known as Malaysia’s Salar de Uyuni — a “mystery island” that only emerges for a few days a month. During this time, the shallow water at low tide reflects the sky so perfectly and
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The next morning, Dila, the avid photographer in our group had gone out at 8 a.m. to get the best light for pictures at the paddy fields. The rest of us weren’t so motivated and thus continued snoozing under our comfy blankets. It was only at 10 a.m. that we all came out of our
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Extraordinary view, sunset around 6.45pm, when the sky starts to dim, the view is awesome. And also, each of our rooms provides a beautiful paddy field and sunset view. Facebook Instagram Tiktok Youtube
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Cycling is really the best way to explore the village and rice fields in Sekinchan. The roads are quite well-maintained and the lack of traffic makes it safer and more enjoyable. Bicycles are available at rental shops in town and at some hotels. We rented ours from our hotel for RM10 for two hours (RM10/hour
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Located only 5 kilometres from Sekinchan, Pantai Redang (not to be confused with Redang Island) may not be Malaysia’s best beach, but it still provides a beautiful landscape for pictures, or for those who simply want to soak in the scenery while lying on a hammock. Food and drinks are sold on site, including coconut
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The main fishing village in Sekinchan is called Bagan, located along the river, southwest of town. To see the village at its liveliest, go in the early morning when the fishing boats go out to sea, or in the evening when they return to the seaport and unload their catch. At other times of the
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Bukit Malawati is a hill near Kuala Selangor that overlooks the Straits of Malacca and has a lighthouse as well as the remnants of the Kota Malawati fort. Originally built in the 1700s to protect against Dutch invasion, the fort was renamed Fort Altingburg when the Dutch successfully captured it. It was later recaptured but
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Being a fishing and farming village, it comes as no surprise that Sekinchan is abundant with fresh seafood and local produce. So, don’t forget to try the local delicacies. Facebook Instagram Tiktok Youtube
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